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product_id: 142106038
title: "300W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter for Car Truck RV Adapter DC 12V to AC 110V 120V with USB-C PD30W and QC3.0 USB-A and 2 AC Outlets Compatible with Lithium Battery by VOLTWORKS"
brand: "voltworks"
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# 1500W continuous pure sine wave power Remote control + LCD status display 3 AC outlets + 2 USB ports (2.4A each) 300W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter for Car Truck RV Adapter DC 12V to AC 110V 120V with USB-C PD30W and QC3.0 USB-A and 2 AC Outlets Compatible with Lithium Battery by VOLTWORKS

**Brand:** voltworks
**Price:** 3872126₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔋 Power your lifestyle anywhere — never get caught powerless again!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 300W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter for Car Truck RV Adapter DC 12V to AC 110V 120V with USB-C PD30W and QC3.0 USB-A and 2 AC Outlets Compatible with Lithium Battery by VOLTWORKS by voltworks
- **How much does it cost?** 3872126₫ with free shipping
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## Best For

- voltworks enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted voltworks brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable & Quiet Operation:** Rugged aluminum housing with whisper-quiet cooling fan keeps your inverter cool and reliable 24/7.
- • **Advanced Safety Protections:** Built-in safeguards against overload, short circuit, over/under voltage, and overheating for peace of mind.
- • **Smart Remote & LCD Monitoring:** Control your inverter from up to 15ft away and monitor battery & output status in real-time.
- • **Versatile Multi-Outlet Design:** Power up to 3 AC devices plus charge multiple USB gadgets simultaneously—stay connected anywhere.
- • **Reliable 1500W Pure Sine Wave Power:** Clean, stable AC output perfect for sensitive electronics and heavy-duty appliances.

## Overview

The VOLTWORKS 1500W Pure Sine Wave Inverter converts 12V DC to clean 120V AC power with 3 AC outlets and 2 USB ports, ideal for home, RV, truck, or emergency use. Featuring a remote control and LCD display, it offers real-time monitoring and convenient operation. Its advanced protection systems and durable aluminum casing ensure safe, efficient, and quiet performance, backed by an 18-month warranty.

## Description

Buy 1500Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter 12V DC to 110V 120V AC Power Inverter with Remote Control LCD Display and 2x2.4A USB Ports 3 AC Outlets Compatible with Lithium Battery for Home RV Truck by VOLTWORKS: Power Inverters - desertcart.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases

Review: Excellent Performance +(1 year update) +(Second Inverter) - I bought this inverter when I changed my system configuration to 24V. My old inverter was a 12V 1500Watt Pure Sine Wave and ran about 115V. It ran most things well, but couldn't handle my large ShopVac, and even with a minor load the fans on the inverter would cycle every couple minutes. This inverter runs everything I plug into it including a ShopVac and Refrigerator simultaneously. Its output is ~120V, the voltage drops little with heavy loads. Running 1,200 watts voltage does not go below 117V and averages around 118V. The fan rarely operates, in-fact it never cycles when the continuous load is less than 150W. So for me it will run my refrigerator and be absolutely silent. Had me worried at first that the fans might not work but the unit stays cool to the touch and the fans do work. Fan only runs when the unit hits 104F, so just keep the inverter in a nominal conditioned space of <80 degrees and you are good. My tests show it meets the claimed 90% efficiency and no load current of .9A (inverter on but no load). Power when turned off was in the milliamp range. I disliked the remote and lack of information on the pin-out as I use a relay to start the inverter. To turn on the inverter you either; push the button on the unit, button on remote, or use a relay to short pins 1+2 at the RJ9 port for ONE SECOND. Shorter duration will likely fail as the unit has to come up to the proper voltage for startup. I disliked the use of an RJ9 port, this is the narrow plug used on telephone handsets. Making it "unusual" to work with. And I had to buy some RJ9 crimp plugs for my bench stock. The information on the RJ9 port pin-4 is some kind of pulse coding, almost looks like garage door coding on my scope and the pulse duration and amplitude seems to follow the load. I am simply processing it as an analog signal (milli-volts) to determine if the inverter is on or off. The handheld remote provided does work, but having that wire is like being tied to a leash. Just seems like something you would have in the 80s. Hoping to get more information from the company. Other than those few issues, I rate this inverter as Excellent. 1 Year Update: - Zero issues with this inverter for the past year. Not even an overload restart. - I use it 24/7, my daily peak is about 900Watts but on average I am drawing 280Watts from it 24/7. - Running from the inverter 24/7 are: 1 standard 17+cubic foot Refrigerator, 1 Air Cleaner, 2 PC Computers, 1 Base Station GMRS Radio, 1 Laptop, 2 End-Table Lamps and several USB charging stations. - Unit runs at 92% efficiency which is above the stated 90% efficiency. So for me if I draw 1000Watts of DC from the battery will run 920Watts of AC loads. This is great efficiency for any inverter. - The outlets are NOT GFCI (ground fault) protected. This is now a USA code issue for household inverter power, if you wish to have this feature I recommend you buy a GFCI with a pigtail plug. You plug that into the inverter and connect your loads to it. - GFCI or not make sure you ground the unit case solidly (quality connection). In addition (meaning you still need the case ground), you may want to connect the one of the inverter outlet grounds to a grid ground receptacle. DIY two male plugs and one wire, a 12AWG green wire. Just make sure both ends connect to ground or be ready for sparks and flames. - I stopped using the outlet signal from the RJ9 plug (pin 3/4) to determine on/off status of the inverter. Instead I use the 5Volt signal from the inverters USB port to determine status. (dah on me for not doing this first). And this USB method would likely work well with a small 5Volt relay. - Still using RJ9 port pin 1/2 to operate the inverter. Remember, needs to be shorted for 1 second to turn the unit on. - Picture 1 shows my rather custom and elaborate setup that may help some of you. - Picture 2 I included only for the DIY aspect of the lighted plug. Really some good benefits to using these lighted plugs... its lit so the inverter is on and electricity is at the plug. - I have an external box that my loads connect too. Inside the box I have a dual pole 16Amp supplemental circuit breaker and a contactor. The circuit breaker is as stated, supplemental. The contactor I use with a control system to transfer between inverter and grid. - This is a high frequency inverter so it is best for non-motor (non-inductive) loads, but clearly it handles my refrigerator and occasionally my shopvac without issue. However, if you plan on running something like a sump pump or AC at 1HP or more you may consider a higher rated inverter, or a similarly power rated Low Frequency Inverter. Low Frequency Inverters are bigger and cost more... But nothing beats getting the right stuff for the task you require of it. Bought a Second One My systems operates 24/7 as Off-Grid inverters do. Most of the components in my system were redundant. Multiple panels can be reconfigured, 2 charge controllers, 8 batteries etc. But the one single point of failure for me is the Inverter. So after running the first inverter for over a year with zero problems I bought a second one. Bagged up the first one and the second one has now been running flawlessly 24/7 for just over a month. The plugs were exactly the same, and it is performing exactly the same. My inspection of the unit that has been running for a year showed absolutely nothing of concern, and I was happy to see not much dust/dirt buildup on the fan or components. With electronics in general if they run for 90 days they tend to last a long time thereafter, often called a "burn-in" phase. Thinking this was another home run.... will do a third update if it proves untrue.
Review: As compared to a few different size (wattage) inverters, all 24 volt - Summary: I have a small solar/PV system (880W panels), 24 volt, 165AH (six batteries). I first ordered a 6000W inverter which ended up being way too big for this system. So I ordered this 2000W Voltworks, but the over night parasitic draw was still too much, so going with an even smaller 300W (only powering a 15W 120VAC load). I still use the 2000W when I charge my 56V Ego Batteries, as that charger draws 550-600W. I also ran a 300W rice cooker off the 2000W. Observations: The power switch has a built-in safety where by you need to press and hold for a half second, before the inverter will start. This does not apply to turning it OFF. The amp draw when connected and turned off is 90 mA. Turned on, with nothing connected is 420 mA. The reported input DC voltage matched the output of my MPPT controller (26.4VDC). The AC voltage was pretty close, Inverter said 121VAC, and the power/energy meter said 122.7VAC. Setup: For DC power cables, having a good connection is important for efficiency and safety. Doing a pull test on the RED/BLACK cables revealed that the power cables are crimped correctly (did not cut off the heat shrink to check if they are soldered). Recommendations: 1) When it comes to inverters, some basics are that Pure Sine is more efficient that Modified Sine, and also highly recommended for sensitive electronics. Your load type, e.g. low or high current appliances will drive your sizing. If you have a high surge tool like a power saw, you'll need to size it 3-7 times higher than the running power requirement. 2) Check the DC power cables for loose crimping on the lugs. Solder them for extra assurance. Pros: Good fit & finish; runs the computer and 55" TV without and issues. Cons: The display on top is bright, but there is no way to turn it off. The 6mm nuts for the power inputs are a little small, and I prefer to have a non-conductive knob on there for extra isolation protection. I ordered some replacement knobs. Conclusion: At $350, rating this 5-stars. Related Products: XYZ INVT 300 watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter Peak 600W ~ $80 https://www.desertcart.com/gp/product/B08PY1851P BESTEK 300Watt Pure Sine Wave 12V ~ $46 https://www.desertcart.com/gp/product/B08L8Z9PWG

## Features

- 【1500W Pure Sine Wave Inverter】Provides 1500w DC 12volt to AC 120volt continuous power,coming with 3 AC outlets and 2x2.4A USB ports.Product liability insurance is covered by AIG insurance company.
- 【More Widely Used】The 3x1500watt AC outlets and 2x2.4 amps USB ports provide ture sine wave inverter for powering your gameplayer, car vaccum, camera, TV, phone, fridge and etc, in when emergency, hurricane, storm, snowstorm, and outage anywhere AC power is needed.
- 【Remote Control & LCD Display】The 15ft remote controller is more convenience for you to turn inverter on/off. And the LCD display shows the batteries status, output voltage, input voltage and some protection codes when inverter is in protection mode.
- 【Advance Protection】Including Short circuit protection,Input over-voltage/ under-voltageprotection,Outputshort-circuit,over-load,over-current,over-temperature protection.Durable Aluminum Housing can protect inverter from drops and bumps.The built-in cooling fan ensures you a ultra silent using experience,also keeps the inverter running safely and effectively at a low temperature.avoid overheat.
- 【What You Will Get】A 1500w pure sine wave inverter, a 15ft remote controller, a instruction manual, 2x Battery Cables (black and red),a friendly and patient customer after-service.18-Months Warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07T2GNHQM |
| Antenna Location | Car, Truck, Recreational Vehicle, Boat, Office, Home, Camping, Road trips, Business trip, Hurricane, Storm, Workshop |
| Battery Capacity | 150 Amp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,121 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #106 in Power Inverters |
| Brand | VOLTWORKS |
| Built-In Media | 1500W pure sine wave inverter, 2FT Battery Cables, 3ft Earth Wire, Remote Controller |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 818 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Electrical Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Inverter Capacity Volt-Amp | 1500 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.5"L x 8"W x 3.9"H |
| Item Height | 3.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 8.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VOLTWORKS |
| Model Name | VS-1500 |
| Model Number | VS-1500PBR |
| Number of Outlets | 5 |
| Output Power | 1500 Watts |
| Output Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Peak Output Power Watts | 3000 |
| Power Source | DC 12V |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Car, Truck, Recreational Vehicle, Boat, Office, Home, Camping, Road trips, Business trip, Hurricane, Storm, Workshop Recommended Uses For Product Car, Truck, Recreational Vehicle, Boat, Office, Home, Camping, Road trips, Business trip, Hurricane, Storm, Workshop See more |
| Standby Power Shutoff | 90% |
| UPC | 791300751982 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Warranty Description | 18 Months warranty |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** VOLTWORKS
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Office, Car, Off-Grid, Home
- **Power Source:** DC 12V
- **Wattage:** 300 watts
- **Battery Capacity:** 50 Amp Hours

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many power will it use without loads?**
A: There are 3 inverters in this listing,see details as below
300w pure sine inverter  ( B07R584BJR) noload current is 0.3A,about 3.6w
1500W pure sine inverter (B07T2GNHQM) noload current is 1.1A,about13.2w
3000W pure sine inverter( B07VMPHHCQ)noload current is 2A,about 24w
All of them are using silent cooling fan,only working after 40% of rated load.

**Q: Is it rated by fcc for radio interference? will it create interference to am and shortwave (ham radio) reception? does it have all proper rfi filters?**
A: There are magnetic rings inside the inverter,in order to reduce electromagnetic interference.

**Q: no reviews on the 1500???????
only see 300 reviews on the 1500 page**
A: until now,we have received 121 global ratings and 32 global reviews for 1500Watt pure sine wave inverter,thanks all of you choosing us.We will do our best!

**Q: Can i ground block and inverter together (ac ground)? Or it has to be separate (ac ground for block and dc ground for inverter casing)?**
A: This is an off grid inverter,please do not connect the inverter to the AC ,which will damage theinverter at once .

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Performance +(1 year update) +(Second Inverter)
*by K***S on June 30, 2021*

I bought this inverter when I changed my system configuration to 24V. My old inverter was a 12V 1500Watt Pure Sine Wave and ran about 115V. It ran most things well, but couldn't handle my large ShopVac, and even with a minor load the fans on the inverter would cycle every couple minutes. This inverter runs everything I plug into it including a ShopVac and Refrigerator simultaneously. Its output is ~120V, the voltage drops little with heavy loads. Running 1,200 watts voltage does not go below 117V and averages around 118V. The fan rarely operates, in-fact it never cycles when the continuous load is less than 150W. So for me it will run my refrigerator and be absolutely silent. Had me worried at first that the fans might not work but the unit stays cool to the touch and the fans do work. Fan only runs when the unit hits 104F, so just keep the inverter in a nominal conditioned space of <80 degrees and you are good. My tests show it meets the claimed 90% efficiency and no load current of .9A (inverter on but no load). Power when turned off was in the milliamp range. I disliked the remote and lack of information on the pin-out as I use a relay to start the inverter. To turn on the inverter you either; push the button on the unit, button on remote, or use a relay to short pins 1+2 at the RJ9 port for ONE SECOND. Shorter duration will likely fail as the unit has to come up to the proper voltage for startup. I disliked the use of an RJ9 port, this is the narrow plug used on telephone handsets. Making it "unusual" to work with. And I had to buy some RJ9 crimp plugs for my bench stock. The information on the RJ9 port pin-4 is some kind of pulse coding, almost looks like garage door coding on my scope and the pulse duration and amplitude seems to follow the load. I am simply processing it as an analog signal (milli-volts) to determine if the inverter is on or off. The handheld remote provided does work, but having that wire is like being tied to a leash. Just seems like something you would have in the 80s. Hoping to get more information from the company. Other than those few issues, I rate this inverter as Excellent. 1 Year Update: - Zero issues with this inverter for the past year. Not even an overload restart. - I use it 24/7, my daily peak is about 900Watts but on average I am drawing 280Watts from it 24/7. - Running from the inverter 24/7 are: 1 standard 17+cubic foot Refrigerator, 1 Air Cleaner, 2 PC Computers, 1 Base Station GMRS Radio, 1 Laptop, 2 End-Table Lamps and several USB charging stations. - Unit runs at 92% efficiency which is above the stated 90% efficiency. So for me if I draw 1000Watts of DC from the battery will run 920Watts of AC loads. This is great efficiency for any inverter. - The outlets are NOT GFCI (ground fault) protected. This is now a USA code issue for household inverter power, if you wish to have this feature I recommend you buy a GFCI with a pigtail plug. You plug that into the inverter and connect your loads to it. - GFCI or not make sure you ground the unit case solidly (quality connection). In addition (meaning you still need the case ground), you may want to connect the one of the inverter outlet grounds to a grid ground receptacle. DIY two male plugs and one wire, a 12AWG green wire. Just make sure both ends connect to ground or be ready for sparks and flames. - I stopped using the outlet signal from the RJ9 plug (pin 3/4) to determine on/off status of the inverter. Instead I use the 5Volt signal from the inverters USB port to determine status. (dah on me for not doing this first). And this USB method would likely work well with a small 5Volt relay. - Still using RJ9 port pin 1/2 to operate the inverter. Remember, needs to be shorted for 1 second to turn the unit on. - Picture 1 shows my rather custom and elaborate setup that may help some of you. - Picture 2 I included only for the DIY aspect of the lighted plug. Really some good benefits to using these lighted plugs... its lit so the inverter is on and electricity is at the plug. - I have an external box that my loads connect too. Inside the box I have a dual pole 16Amp supplemental circuit breaker and a contactor. The circuit breaker is as stated, supplemental. The contactor I use with a control system to transfer between inverter and grid. - This is a high frequency inverter so it is best for non-motor (non-inductive) loads, but clearly it handles my refrigerator and occasionally my shopvac without issue. However, if you plan on running something like a sump pump or AC at 1HP or more you may consider a higher rated inverter, or a similarly power rated Low Frequency Inverter. Low Frequency Inverters are bigger and cost more... But nothing beats getting the right stuff for the task you require of it. Bought a Second One My systems operates 24/7 as Off-Grid inverters do. Most of the components in my system were redundant. Multiple panels can be reconfigured, 2 charge controllers, 8 batteries etc. But the one single point of failure for me is the Inverter. So after running the first inverter for over a year with zero problems I bought a second one. Bagged up the first one and the second one has now been running flawlessly 24/7 for just over a month. The plugs were exactly the same, and it is performing exactly the same. My inspection of the unit that has been running for a year showed absolutely nothing of concern, and I was happy to see not much dust/dirt buildup on the fan or components. With electronics in general if they run for 90 days they tend to last a long time thereafter, often called a "burn-in" phase. Thinking this was another home run.... will do a third update if it proves untrue.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ As compared to a few different size (wattage) inverters, all 24 volt
*by A***8 on March 27, 2021*

Summary: I have a small solar/PV system (880W panels), 24 volt, 165AH (six batteries). I first ordered a 6000W inverter which ended up being way too big for this system. So I ordered this 2000W Voltworks, but the over night parasitic draw was still too much, so going with an even smaller 300W (only powering a 15W 120VAC load). I still use the 2000W when I charge my 56V Ego Batteries, as that charger draws 550-600W. I also ran a 300W rice cooker off the 2000W. Observations: The power switch has a built-in safety where by you need to press and hold for a half second, before the inverter will start. This does not apply to turning it OFF. The amp draw when connected and turned off is 90 mA. Turned on, with nothing connected is 420 mA. The reported input DC voltage matched the output of my MPPT controller (26.4VDC). The AC voltage was pretty close, Inverter said 121VAC, and the power/energy meter said 122.7VAC. Setup: For DC power cables, having a good connection is important for efficiency and safety. Doing a pull test on the RED/BLACK cables revealed that the power cables are crimped correctly (did not cut off the heat shrink to check if they are soldered). Recommendations: 1) When it comes to inverters, some basics are that Pure Sine is more efficient that Modified Sine, and also highly recommended for sensitive electronics. Your load type, e.g. low or high current appliances will drive your sizing. If you have a high surge tool like a power saw, you'll need to size it 3-7 times higher than the running power requirement. 2) Check the DC power cables for loose crimping on the lugs. Solder them for extra assurance. Pros: Good fit & finish; runs the computer and 55" TV without and issues. Cons: The display on top is bright, but there is no way to turn it off. The 6mm nuts for the power inputs are a little small, and I prefer to have a non-conductive knob on there for extra isolation protection. I ordered some replacement knobs. Conclusion: At $350, rating this 5-stars. Related Products: XYZ INVT 300 watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter Peak 600W ~ $80 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08PY1851P BESTEK 300Watt Pure Sine Wave 12V ~ $46 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08L8Z9PWG

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Powers my 55" Tv!
*by L***S on October 8, 2019*

Update 4-26-2021 My system has grown quite a bit and I have lots of new equipment. Although it might not look as clean it is much more powerful and the inverter now runs flawlessly day and night. I basically never turn it off except when the sun doesnt come out for 48 hours or more. My shunt shows I run about 70kwh through the inverter every month. I can confirm that this will power a 700 watt microwave with no issues at all. (700 watt advertised microwave is actually 1100 watt draw, which is 1300 after inverter efficiency losses.) Also have tested a 5000 btu window unit air conditioner and it works just fine. I am very pleased with this item :) Update 6-18-2020 Voltworks responded promptly to my email and was very courteous. They asked questions about my unit and took care of the problem right away. I am currently waiting for a replacement to arrive and im happy to see this company honors their warranty! Update 06-12-2020 I have been using this inverter everyday since the day I wrote the 2nd review with a new set up (vertical) and it has performed flawlessly until now. This morning I turned it on like I do every morning and it gave a very loud buzzer so I immediately turned it off. waited 10 seconds and tried again and nothing. No sound, no lights, no power at all. I have emailed the company as the photos and the box which I still have both state 18 months warranty. I have not yet received a response but will continue to wait.. Update 10-15-2019 So far ive used it to charge my macbook, power drill, gopro batteries, a few portable power banks, and a fan. No issues to report! Works great! (oct 3 2019)I was worried this inverter might not be enough just because i have a doubtful nature and i could not find any videos of it supporting a tv that is 55" Took a chance and i am happy so far! Tested it last night and it powered my 55" for 2 hours off a 100ah AGM battery. Worth the money!

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